37 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Tasmania in Australia
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Economics. The project will partner with the West Coast community to co-design, develop and deliver a financial literacy program with a focus on children and young people aged 8-19. This project will be
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and develop an optimal (efficient, cost effective, easy to use) technological operational method for detecting and estimating wallaby populations and dynamics. What you’ll do: Develop a technological
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to work well within a team environment. Physical ability to carry out numerous manual handling tasks, including undertaking manual handling, transportation and lifting >10kg (furniture and waste bins
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Apply now Job no:501176 Work type:Part time Location:Hobart Categories:Administration Become part of the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP) Deliver efficient and effective support
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prepare and conduct training using a range of innovative and flexible delivery and assessment methods. A demonstrated ability to undertake curriculum development, practical classes, field excursions and the
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teaching experiences, utilising innovative methods and technologies to engage students in both online and face-to-face settings. Contribute to the continuous improvement of the Paramedicine curriculum
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reports, minutes, and other associated documentation. Highly developed administration and organisational skills, with demonstrated ability to exercise judgment on work methods and task sequence in order to
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project, funded through the Australian Centre for Student Equity and Success, is a program of work that will research the value of a community approach to informing and raising higher education aspirations
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ability and proficiency in the effective use of computer applications and business systems. Proficient in the use of Finance systems and ability and willingness to learn. Demonstrated ability to work in a
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equipment needs. Experience in conducting successful negotiations with a broad variety of organisations and individuals (e.g. health professionals, researchers). Practical experience with a range of computer